The course aims to introduce animation and interactivity to web pages through the use of the most widely used Adobe Flash software. Flash applications are widely used in web pages to create animated links, integrate videos, and even provide gaming activities.
Pre-requisite: Knowledge in Windows
Target Audience:
This course is designed to teach a wide spectrum of software professionals how to design and deliver cross-platform, low-bandwidth animations, presentations, and Web applications using Flash.
They work as:
Professional photographers
Graphic and Web design professionals
Educators
Technical image editors (for example: architecture firms, medical organizations, law enforcement agencies)
In:
Web and graphic design departments and studios
Prepress service bureaus and commercial printers
Ad agencies
Magazines and newspapers (photo journalism)
Video production departments and studios
Commercial and portrait photo studios
The Academe
General Outline:
Creating and Modifying Simple Objects
Complex Objects on a Single Layer
Objects on Multiple Layers
Using Non-Flash Graphics
Frame-by-Frame Animations
Animations with Motion and Shape Tweening
More Complex Animation Tasks
Interactivity with Frame Actions and Buttons
Adding Sound to Your Movies
Introducing Complex Interactivity
Delivering Movies to Your Audience
No. of Hours: 15 Hours
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